
#NYC: New York City
TravelSkills

replying to @united @united TIP Go to Agata & Valentina grocery store on the UES on 79th/1st and buy food for a picnic in Central Park or get a slice from Don Filippo's on 78th/Lex. #TravelSkills


A9 My fave NYC neighborhood is the Meatpacking District: shopping, art, restaurants, good looking people. What's not to love? #TravelSkills


replying to @JohnnyJet @JohnnyJet A9 The Upper West Side is my favorite and has been since I did the tour of the city that was on the You've Got Mail DVD #TravelSkills Also love the Highline area because of the Highline


replying to @cjmcginnis
@cjmcginnis A7 #TravelSkills ❤️❤️❤️ I finally went to Macys T-day parade in 2010 & Snoppy led the parade!
I also love the holiday windows.


A9: Tough one! Hell’s Kitchen still retains it’s tough veneer despite gentrification: lots of great shopping and vintage finds. Lower Manhattan’s remarkable revitalization over the last 15 years is a cornerstone of the ‘new’ New York City! #TravelSkills


replying to @travelskills @travelskills A3: Try to score a table at #ChezSebNYC — nearly impossible. #TravelSkills


replying to @united @united A10 Doing the #NYC grand tour with my niece Julia and nephew James #TravelSkills


A10. 4 photos from living there; classics like the Brooklyn Bridge (which you have to walk over at least 1x, preferably from Manhattan to Brooklyn, take the train back after eating in Brooklyn), Grand Central & Brownstones but also a view of Manhattan from Queens. #TravelSkills


A9 Walk down Carroll Street through Park Slope & experience some of the neighborhoods’ beautiful Brownstones. Find yourself on trendy Court Street in Carroll Gardens/Cobble Hill, next door to Historic Brooklyn Heights. Or a little further north to hip Williamsburg. #TravelSkills
